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Journalists Pauline Théveniaud and Jérémy Marot were the guests of Philippe Vandel on Europe 1, Monday, on the occasion of the release of their book on Christophe Castaner.
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Ironically titled 'Le Kéké de la République'.The book examines the image of the Minister of the Interior and his communication, which is often well established but made up of a few errors.

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The book is titled 'Le Kéké de la République'. And it is published by a very serious publishing house, Plon. And for good reason, this is an eminently political work which is interested in the Minister of the Interior, Christophe Castaner. Its authors, Pauline Théveniaud, reporter at the political service of the Parisian-Today in France , and Jérémy Marot, reporter at AFP in charge of Matignon, carried out six months of investigation and carried out no less than 80 interviews, including several with the principal concerned. They were present on the set of Europe 1, Monday, in the program of Philippe Vandel, to tell their work.

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Postal voting. has been abolished in France since 1975 'because it lent itself to manipulation', said Interior Minister Christophe Castaner. However, it also remains an option for French citizens abroad during legislative elections. So 'manipulation' seems to be the reason invoked nowadays. Castaner under the pressure of police officers in anger News Christophe Castaner dance on a volcano, and the police do not intend to let it fall the pressure. Regardless of their rank, and their direction of affiliation. Christophe Castaner Poker, malibu slots, introduction to casino management by anthony lucas and jim kilby, geant casino lons location camion Free Spins 18+, T&C Apply. Interior Minister Christophe Castaner. However, “Castaner doesn’t have all the cards in his hand; he’s playing a game of poker with the president and prime minister, who control the purse.

'The title should not have brought him up to the curtain,' concedes Jérémy Marot straight away. A 'kéké' is a 'crater, boastful, a little boastful, self-confident and, unfortunately for him, sometimes ridiculous'. The Minister of the Interior would fall into this category, but not necessarily in spite of himself. 'It is a facet of [his] personality which he played, as an asset to stand out in macronie', says Pauline Théveniaud. Not a fan of the start-up nation side of LREM, between jeans-sneakers and pants-ties, the one who was first government spokesperson sought to distinguish himself.

Relaxed air and three-day beard

He cultivated his image of Provencal with an atypical journey, relaxed air and three-day beard. In La Provence , in 2015, he expanded somewhat on his student liabilities. Later, in 2018, in the Journal du Dimanche , he talks about his 'youthful mistakes', telling his poker games with thugs, in a bar in Manosque. 'We can only see that it comes out three or four months before he becomes Minister of the Interior,' says Jérémy Marot. 'There may be interest in clearing this type of file upstream.' Or how to deal with a possible controversy rather than having it explode in your face.

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Christophe Castaner's well-polished communication throughout his political career has also failed. 'His image allowed him to detach himself and propel himself to the position he occupies now ... and it comes back to him like a boomerang too!' In 'Le Kéké de la République', the two journalists return at length to the leaking video, showing the Minister of the Interior in a nightclub, visibly tipsy and in the company of a woman who is not his wife.

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